Calling all virile men. Rachel Hunter needs you. Sick of being alone, and desperate for another baby, Hunter tells all about why she needs a man in this week's New Idea under the headline "Rachel's baby secret".
As the pictures of her in four different sets of underwear show (to get prospects in the mood?), she's in great shape to handle another pregnancy.
And she promises that despite living the Hollywood lifestyle no kid of hers is going to grow up a brat.
She's given all you willing blokes four years to step up - 40 is her personal cut off age for any more babies. Can't wait for the reality show on that one.
Speaking of bodies, Woman's Day's cover shows then and now pictures of Catherine Zeta Jones looking like a chubster (ie. normal) and then post-diet looking like a tall waif with big breasts.
She has apparently "stunned Hollywood" with her new diet that has seen her drop two dress sizes in three weeks.
The magazine prints Jones' "unbreakable diet rules", which include drinking water, doing exercise and getting rid of fatty fried foods in their diet.
Hmmm, sounds sensible. Wonder why no one has come up with that before.
Those of you still on the Brangelinfer kick will be enthralled with Woman's Weekly's news that Jen is dumping new love Vince Vaughan seeing their movie The Break Up has now finished filming. Oh, the irony.
Brad apparently still occupies the major space in Jennifer's heart, says a friend of Vince.
And if Woman's Day is right, Jen must still occupy a fair chunk of Brad's thoughts too. He's been warning Vince not to break his ex-wife's heart, or anything else. Vince, of course, has a criminal record for once being in a bar brawl. Lighten up Brad - who hasn't been arrested in Hollywood?
And if pictures of actresses not wearing make-up (shock horror) is more your thing, try the Weekly's Distorted Housewives section. See the gang from Wisteria Lane and decide for yourself just how ghastly real life can be.
<EM>What's in the women's mags:</EM> Our Rachel looking for father for baby
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